The bolt can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of the bolt. The magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single... Seaman - Page 200by United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1951 - 253 pagesFull view - About this book
| Lawrence Laurenson Bruff - Gunnery - 1896 - 748 pages
...withdrawn, and its front end rests on the rear end of the top cartridge in the magazine; the piece is then used as a single loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. To remove bolt: cock the piece, turn the safety lock to the vertical position, place cut-off at the... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department - Rifles - 1898 - 84 pages
...channel below the action of the bolt. The magazine mechanism then remains inop30 erative, and the arm can be used as a single loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. When the thumb-piece of the cut-off, in the Model 1896 arms, is turned down, Fig. 115, the magazine... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Dept - Rifles - 1898 - 78 pages
...the spindle then bears on the rim of the upper cartridge and holds it down in the magazine channel below the action of the bolt. The magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. When the... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department. War Department - 1906 - 72 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of...magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a singleloader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. The arm can... | |
| Mortars (Ordnance) - 1914 - 130 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of...magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single-loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. The arm can... | |
| James Alfred Moss - Military art and science - 1914 - 788 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of the bolt. The magazine mechanise then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single loader, the cartridges in the... | |
| James Alfred Moss - Military art and science - 1914 - 720 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of...magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. The arm can... | |
| Gunnery - 1916 - 176 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of...magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single-loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. The arm can... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 2570 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of...magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single-loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. The arm can... | |
| United States. Army. Ordnance Dept - Rifles - 1917 - 98 pages
...can not be drawn fully back, and its front end projecting over the rear end of the upper cartridge holds it down in the magazine below the action of...magazine mechanism then remains inoperative, and the arm can be used as a single-loader, the cartridges in the magazine being held in reserve. The arm can... | |
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